Marks puts pain in its place. Few readers will come away from this series of meditations without feeling lighter and more optimistic in the face of life s challenges.
Frederick W. Marks III was an American historian and Catholic apologist. As a scholar, he has written and taught extensively on American diplomatic history. As a proponent of Roman Catholicism, he has written dozens of articles and tracts and spoken extensively in public. Marks graduated with a B.A. from the College of the Holy Cross, and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. He taught at the University of Michigan, Purdue University, and St. John’s University.
Someone brought me a copy of this book knowing I would love to hate it. I knew it was right up my alley when it started (literally the very first line) with a favorable reference to Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ 😂😂😂😂😂
I have to agree, the same old thing, I did get through it but I don't think I will try for another book like this, won this from goodreads, I thought I did a review on this book long ago, now I discover I didn't do it on 4 books. Anyway I finally am reviewing now. I really didn't care for this particular book, sorry. I don't remember when I finished so I'll have to get as close as I can on when I finished.
I really enjoyed this uplifting book of meditations. The true life biographical examples were inspiring. I highly recommend this for all who grapple with the value and meaning of enduring pain.